Curbed — 951+ Posts
As a regular contributor to Curbed, I wrote two posts every weekday for two years. Here’s a selection of typical work.
Minimalist treehouse built around 100-year-old oak
Rarely do we see an authentic house-built-in-a-tree as livable and covetable as this one from the Parisian firm Atelier Lavit.
Tiny apartment converted from concrete pipe
Hong Kong architect James Law has designed an unusual solution for the city’s housing shortage: Converted old water pipes.
Glorious lamps made with real bread and pastries
Challah if you love these bread lamps! Designed by Japanese baker-turned-artist Yukiko Morita, each shade is made of resin-covered pastry.
Developer destroys 400-year-old ceiling to spite landmarks
Local preservationists sought protection for a 400-year-old Jacobean pendant ceiling. But the owners had other plans.
Italian island is selling hundreds of homes for $1.25 each
For the price of a cup of coffee, you can buy one of 200 historic stone homes on the picturesque Mediterranean isle of Sardinia.
Will this Snøhetta-designed house ruin Edvard Munch’s estate?
The historic Oslo estate of expressionist painter Edvard Munch is getting a Snøhetta-designed neighbor—if the government doesn’t stop its construction first.
Historic French chateau now has 13,000 owners from crowdfunding
Over 13,000 strangers have recently banded together to save Chateau de la Mothe-Chandeniers.
Architecture-destroying extremist fined $3.2M in groundbreaking case
The fine ordered by the International Criminal Court is the first of its kind, setting a precedent for “crimes against architecture.”